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Shipping Notices. CSHAW, OAVELL AND A LBION COMPANY (LIMITED), Lino of Fast Steamers, YE Bio do Janeiro and Tenoriflo. “'tOPT C, 44+8 tons regiater, B»i>ce. Coml mander, will sail for London from Wellington ‘ON SATURDAY. Nov 12. DALQN'f Y & COMPT, (LdJ, Loading Agents, TO BIS FOLLOWED BY THE Port of Dopar* taro. Date. 1857 Dec. 10 1858 Jan. 7 Feb 4 ( Mar. 4 | Lyttelton oeeona uiass pansages irom m cuum. For partioalars as to rates of freight or passages, jShViNQLIS; EDWARDS. BENNETT* Co.; NATIONAL MORTGAGE 4eAGENCY Co.OfN.Z,; or toDALOBTT & COMPT, Ld., Loading Agents. 8 HAW, (3 AVILL AND LBIOK COMPANY (LIMITED). THE First-class Iron Barque LANGSTONS, 748 Tons *Aal, . will “be despatched, for LONDON direct on or about DECEMBER 15tf. Wool is now being received at the Company’s lamping shed at Lyttelton. Otber first-class vei-sela will follow. For particulars as to rates of freight, apply to EDWARDS, BBNNETT.&CO,, JOHN IMGLIN & CO.. NATIONAL MORTGAGE * AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., Or to DALGETY & CO., Ld. SHAW, SAVILL, & ALBION COMPANY (LIMITED.) S.S. COPTIC. LL ACCOUNTS and _ r r t i CLAIMS against this ■ vessel must be rendered to the Office of the nndersigned, in duplicate, not loterUiauWoon on FRIDAY. 11th, otherwise th y cannot be recognised. Accounts L>r Provisions are to he rendered to the whaw, bavil), and Albion Company’s store at Lyttelton. 6063 DALGETY & COMPANY, Limited. SHAW, SAtILL, & ALBION COMPANY,) LIMITED. S.B. COPTIC, Fob London. ASBENGEBS by this Steamer must proceed to Wellington by Union Company's steamer leaving Lyttelton TO-DAY. DALQEI’Y & CO., Ltd,, 5129 Agents. Sporting. T ANOASTER PARK TROTTING CLUB. ' L< A MEETING WILL BE HELD AT THE Lancaster ParK Grounds ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3lbt. Steward i—S, P. Andrews, J. B. Gresson, F. Jo, es, A. M. Olivier, H. H. Frias, O. J, Penfold, W. P. Perceval, A. E. Q, Rhodes, B. D. i homas. A. Crncroft Wilson, W. B. Scott, C. H Williams. Judge-J. B, Gresson. Stautiiß—U. A. Calvert. Hakdicappees -Handicapping Committee. PROGRAMME. First Baca at I p.m, 1, Maiden Trot (in saddle), of 20 sovs, for horses that have never won any public money; weight not loss than lOst; entran. e, 1 eov. Pull and go. Two miles, or six times round and 80 2, EUndicap Time Posy Trot (in harness), of 15 sots. Height, 14 hands or under. Ponhsto be measured before starting. Nominations, 10s j acceptance, 10s. Two miles, or six times round and 80 yards. 3, New Year s Handicap Time Trot (in saddle), of 50 sots; second horse to recave 5 sova out of the stakes; weight not less than 10st; ponies 14 hands and under, Sat; the winner of the Maiden Trot to incur a penalty of 15seo Domination, 1 sov; acceptance, 1 sov, Full aud go. Three miLs, or nine times round and 120 yards. „ _ . , 4, Novel Race Handicap Time Trot (in harness) of 25 sovs. The winner of the Maiden i rot or Summer Handicap to inoar a penalty of lOseo. The winner to ho sold immediately after the race. The whole of the proceeds to go to the Club. Nomination, 10a; acceptance, 10«. I wo mile-", or six tfmas round and SO yards. 5, Handicap Time Pont Trot (in satinle) of 15 sovs. Height, 14 hands or under. Weight, flat. Ponies to be measured before starting. Nomi* nation, 10s; accept nco 10a. Two miles, or six times round and 80 varus. Winner Handicap Time Pony Trot (in harness) to incur a penalty of 10rec. „ _ , 6, Lancaster park Handicap Time Trot (m harness) of 50 sovs; second horse to receive 6 sovs out of the stakes. The winner of the Maiden Trot, Now Year's Handle*?, or Novel Eaoe to incur a penalty of 15*ec, Nomination, 1 sov ; acceptance. 1 sov. Three miles, or nine times round and 120yds. 7, Selling t rot (in saddle), of 25 sovs. The winner to be sold for £lo. Any horse entered to bo sold for a larger amount to incur a penalty of 2sec for every pound over the above sum, and any horse entered to be sold for a less amount, to be allowed 2sec for every pound l£) less than the above sum. The horse to bo sold immediately after the race, and any surplus above the entered price to gototho Club, Any horse can be claimed at entered selling price in accordance with rule below. Weight not less than lOst. Entrance, l»ov. Full and go. Two miles, or si* times round andßovds. 6. Consolation Handicap Time Trot (m saddle), of 20 sovh. For ah beaten horses and p nios. Nominations, with 10s, to made immediately alter the Seiliug Trot Is ran. Acceptances, with 10s, five minutes after the handicap appears on the boaid. Poll aud go. Two miles, or six times round aud 80 yards. N.B.—The Lancaster Park track is 1720 feet rounds Ad entries, with the necessary fees in cash, without which no entry will be taken, must bo in the hands of the Secretary, at Hobbs' Buildings, by 9 p.m, on SATURUaV, December 17th ana must state the name of the horse, ago «t time of entry, name of owner, and the colours of the riser, and performances of the horse. If he has not trotted at Lancaster Park, Any owner foiling to declare hlaoolours at time of entry will be fined two sovs. any jockey riding or driving in wrong colours will bo fined two sovs, Mil boms mast be ridden or driven in proper costume, or the horse will not be allowed to Stnrt. Handicaps will appear on Saturday, December 24th. 1 The winner of any Trot after th-< Handicaps appear to incur a penalty of lOsec in Races Nos. 2,4, and 5, and 15=eo Li Races Nos. 3 and 0, Acceptances close on Thursday, December 29th, at 9 p.m., at Hobbs* Buildings. No entry or acceptance will be taken on any pretence whatever after the hour named. GENERAL RULES. No Entry will be received for any race except on the following conditions: That >ll disputes, c’aims, and objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by the majority of the Stewards present. 'I heir decision upon all point s connected with the carrying out of this programme shall be final. Horses must trot fairly to the satisfaction of the Referees, who shall have power to disqualify any horse for disregard of repeated caution. All protci-ts must be acoju-pnnied by a fee of ; 2 sovs., which wm be forfeited should the objection be considered frivolous or vexatious. Rule—Any horse, not the winner, running for the belling Trot, may bo s >ld by unction, on application being made to the Secretary within fifteen mi'ntealrom the termination of tbe race. The upset price in snch a case to be the sum for which the horse was entered to be sold, added to tbe value of the stake j any surplus over the amount to go to the funds of tbe Club; provided that the person requiring any boise to ba sold shell take aim at the npset price, should there be no higher bidding. The Stewards reserve to them selves the right, in tho event of bad weather, of postponing the meeting. The Stewards reserve to themselves the right of ordering auy lace to be run in heats. Five per cent, wi.lbe deducted from grass winnings for expenses, and In tho event of only two horses starving in any race half stakes shall be paid. The Rules of the Victorian Trotting Club will be adhered to as far as they apply. A. MORTON OLLIYIER, Hon Secretary and Treasurer, FUTURE MEETINGS ■Will be held on DECEMBER 3isT. MARCH 3 1 sr. 5113 H EATHCOTE RACING CLUB. TROTTING MEETING, 28ia NOV., IBS'. PROGRAMME: Maiden Saddle Trot of 15 sov# ; entrance, 15s. ChaHtion Time Saddle Trot, of UtO sovs; nomination, 1 sov. Novel Time Saddle Trot, of 25 sovs; nomination, 10a, Saddle Pont Trot, of 20 sovs; nomination, 10s. Nominations end entries close at 9 p.m., Empire Hotel, Chiistchurc i on 16th Nov. For full programmes, see ‘‘'limes’* and “Press" of the4th and 6th inst. _ 5052 JAMES BAMFOBD, Secretory.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 8323, 10 November 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 8323, 10 November 1887, Page 1

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